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  • I just swapped to Ubuntu on my straggler/media server Windows 10 desktop. Have been running Gentoo on another PC for years but never had so much trouble as trying to setup bumblebee with a GTX960 - holy crap nvidia suck so hard. The other PC is all AMD so I was living in blissful ignorance.

  • Their Luna product seems to be different to Steam. It's a streaming platform like Playstation Now or the Google Stadia one that got shut down.

    The other games that they've got on there primarily seem to be DRM-free GOG codes, mixed with some for the Epic store. Maybe they meant they were taking on Steam by boosting their competitors?

  • Watching the review from Gmanlives I was struck by how much the game looked like PoE from a first person perspective. Including the mechanics. Like he was complaining about the objects in the world not reacting and stealing not being a mechanic but that's exactly how it works in PoE (and Baldurs Gate). Also the spells look like they have moved over 1:1.

  • I think you can have a reasonable expectation that companies won't store your personal data without permission while you are still alive. However asking future historians to omit or not investigate your existence seems unreasonable.

  • That's Paley's Teleological argument from the 18th century. It's a classic but back then you have to remember clocks were more impressive.

    The modern day spin on it is the "fine tuning" argument. Basically: the chances of life existing at all with our earth and the solar system being in a goldilocks zone seems too perfect to be a coincidence. You can probably explain it with selection bias but it's a better argument nonetheless.

  • I share your frustrations. Talking about politics on the internet is usually a waste of time because the people who are most keen on discussing it tend to have extreme points of view. WRT lemmy I only subscribe to non-politics subs and then switch to All if I ever have a rare hankering to discuss it.

    Lemmy is pretty good in terms of moderation in my opinion provided you are not talking politics.

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  • Dumb idea I'm afraid. Although to be honest I did once give someone a paid internship because they had a line in their CV that read, "Hobbies: Daft Punk".

    They did fine in their technical assessment too I guess.

  • I'd argue that attempts to force people to change their beliefs too quickly has led to a conservative reactionary backlash in recent years.

    Recent surveys are showing an increase in people, in particular young people, harbouring intolerant views vs even 10 years ago. I think that suggests that the maximalist progressive rhetoric on social media is turning people away from progressive causes.

    Creating a more tolerant society is a frustratingly slow process where the general public gradually become acclimatised to new ways of thinking. Forcing it creates a backlash because people need to feel like they arrived at their ideas themselves. There used to be an acknowledgement that it was a mutual process which is missing from the debate today.